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Wednesday, 16 January 2013
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Top Stories for Wednesday 16 January 2013
16 Jan 2013Auckland property prices surge, are they being priced out of the market? A norovirus is on the way and Oprah Winfrey talks about her interview with cyclist Lance Armstrong. Audio
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
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Stock agent says loyalty important to his long career
15 Jan 2013As debate continues to rage about the retirement age, a Porangahau-based stock agent is proving even those well past 65 are more than able to put in a hard day's work. Audio
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Report shows Cargill's Castle can be stabilised
15 Jan 2013An engineering report into the country's only castle ruins has showed they can be made safe for the public if strengthened and re-roofed, Ian Telfer's report. Audio
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Place names: returns
15 Jan 2013Peter Dowling with names that suggest a return: Te Hokianga-nui-o-Kupe, Ramaroa, Hokitika, Awhitu, Cape Turnagain. Audio
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Morning Business for 15 January 2013
15 Jan 2013News from the business sector including a market report. Audio
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History Man: Jim Sullivan racks up 50 years in broadcasting
15 Jan 2013Jim Sullivan, is celebrating 50 years in radio this week. Audio
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Taranaki records 18 quakes since Jan 1
15 Jan 2013Taranaki residents have had a shaky start to the year, with 18 earthquakes recorded in the region since the start of January. Audio
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Breaking the trans-Tasman silence on child abuse
15 Jan 2013An Australian advocate for sexual abuse victims says the extent of assaults on children will shock people when the country's big investigation of child sex-abuse in institutions starts hearings. Audio
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Report raises questions about Kiwirail decision
15 Jan 2013A group fighting the mothballing of the Napier to Gisbourne rail line say a new report raises questions about KiwiRail's decision, we talk to the Hawkes Bay Regional Transport Committee chairman Alan… Read more Audio
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Black Caps suffer disastrous loss in South Africa
15 Jan 2013The Black Caps lose again in the second test in South Afica, former national coach David Trist tries to explain why. Audio
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Part two of the beginners guide to Parliament
The snake pit, the mad house... call it what you will, Parliament's debating chamber is where the business end of law-making takes place. Audio
Summer Report
Keeping you informed and celebrating the great New Zealand summer.
Weekdays at 8am from January 2 2020
Edited by Denise Garland
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